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[[File: | [[File:ArcGIS Pro Transform Faults to XS2D Lines.png|350px|thumb|right|''Transform Faults to XS2D Lines'' tool in the ''Geoprocessing'' pane]] | ||
The ''Transform Faults to XS2D Lines'' tool is accessed by double-clicking on "[[File: | The ''Transform Faults to XS2D Lines'' tool is accessed by double-clicking on "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolbx Tool.png|16 px]] Transform Faults to XS2D Lines" under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolset.png|16 px]] XS2D Editor" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolset.png|16 px]] Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the "[[File:ArcGISPro Toolbx Item.png|16 px]] ArcHydroGroundwater.pyt" toolbox. This tool transforms geologic fault data from 3D space to XS2D space along a SectionLine feature. | ||
:'''''ArcGIS Notes''''' – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. The tool appears as a dialog, not a pane. | |||
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] icon. Fields marked with a [[File:ArcGIS | :The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro. | ||
*''Input SectionLine Features'' – Click the [[File: | The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a [[File:ArcGIS required - green circle icon.png|8px]] icon. Fields marked with a [[File:ArcGIS Pro Warning Red.png|12 px]] icon may not be supported or the table may not exist. | ||
*''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' – Click the [[File: | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input SectionLine Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input SectionLine Features'' dialog in order to specify the input line features representing section lines. | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input XS2D_Catalog Table'' dialog in order to specify the XS2D_Catalog table as defined by the Arc Hydro Groundwater data model. | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''XS2DType'' – Select from the drop-down the XS2DType value in the XS2D_Catalog table. For each SectionLine the associated Feature Class Name (XS2D_FC) will be located based on the SectionID and the XS2DType values. | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input Fault Features'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input Fault Features'' dialog in order to specify the feature representing geologic faults. | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Fault Dip Direction Field'' – Select from the drop-down the field on the fault features which specifies the direction in which the fault dips. The values should be specified in degrees (0 to 360). | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Fault Dip Field'' – Select from the drop-down the field on the fault features which specifies the angle from horizontal in which the fault dips. The values should be specified in degrees (0 to 90). | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS | *[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Fault Length Field'' – Select from the drop-down the field on the fault features which specifies the length of the fault line. | ||
*[[File:ArcGIS Pro Red Required Symbol.png|8 px]] ''Input Surface Elevation Raster'' – Click the [[File:ArcGISPro Open.png|16 px]] button to bring up the ''Input Surface Elevation Raster'' dialog in order to specify the input raster from which elevation values will be read. | |||
*''Overwrite Existing XS2D Line Features'' – Optional. Turn on to clear the target feature class prior to creating new XS2D_Lines. Turn off to append new XS2D_Lines to the existing feature class. | *''Overwrite Existing XS2D Line Features'' – Optional. Turn on to clear the target feature class prior to creating new XS2D_Lines. Turn off to append new XS2D_Lines to the existing feature class. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:30, 14 April 2023
The Transform Faults to XS2D Lines tool is accessed by double-clicking on " Transform Faults to XS2D Lines" under the " XS2D Editor" toolset under the " Subsurface Analyst" toolset under the " ArcHydroGroundwater.pyt" toolbox. This tool transforms geologic fault data from 3D space to XS2D space along a SectionLine feature.
- ArcGIS Notes – In older versions of ArcGIS, this tool is accessed through the "Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox. The tool appears as a dialog, not a pane.
- The icons vary between ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro.
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a icon. In ArcGIS, they are marked with a icon. Fields marked with a icon may not be supported or the table may not exist.
- Input SectionLine Features – Click the button to bring up the Input SectionLine Features dialog in order to specify the input line features representing section lines.
- Input XS2D_Catalog Table – Click the button to bring up the Input XS2D_Catalog Table dialog in order to specify the XS2D_Catalog table as defined by the Arc Hydro Groundwater data model.
- XS2DType – Select from the drop-down the XS2DType value in the XS2D_Catalog table. For each SectionLine the associated Feature Class Name (XS2D_FC) will be located based on the SectionID and the XS2DType values.
- Input Fault Features – Click the button to bring up the Input Fault Features dialog in order to specify the feature representing geologic faults.
- Fault Dip Direction Field – Select from the drop-down the field on the fault features which specifies the direction in which the fault dips. The values should be specified in degrees (0 to 360).
- Fault Dip Field – Select from the drop-down the field on the fault features which specifies the angle from horizontal in which the fault dips. The values should be specified in degrees (0 to 90).
- Fault Length Field – Select from the drop-down the field on the fault features which specifies the length of the fault line.
- Input Surface Elevation Raster – Click the button to bring up the Input Surface Elevation Raster dialog in order to specify the input raster from which elevation values will be read.
- Overwrite Existing XS2D Line Features – Optional. Turn on to clear the target feature class prior to creating new XS2D_Lines. Turn off to append new XS2D_Lines to the existing feature class.